Dr. Gary Frishman authors editorial in Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
Dr. Gary Frishman offers opinion on use of second-look laparoscopyAs school children, we were always taught to check and double-check our work. …read more
Dr. Gary Frishman offers opinion on use of second-look laparoscopyAs school children, we were always taught to check and double-check our work. …read more
African Americans at lower socioeconomic levels, particularly women and younger adults, are at greater risk of heart disease and stroke than those in higher socioeconomic positions, according to… …read more
The drugs from two separate companies relieve pain and improve stool consistency for patients with IBS along with diarrhea. FDA Approvals …read more
Anita L. Showalter, DO, argues that recent research supports the reasoning behind a House bill banning abortion after 20 weeks. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
Dr. Holly S. Puritz, an ob.gyn. in Norfolk, Va., wasn’t surprised by the findings of a recent report that claims insurers are failing to cover breastfeeding services as required by the Affordable… …read more
ACOG President Mark S. DeFrancesco argues that a recently passed House bill banning abortion after 20 weeks isn’t based on sound science. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
A new study suggests that women who strictly follow a Mediterranean diet could reduce their risk of endometrial cancer by more than half. …read more
A new study published in The BMJ finds that modern oral contraceptives are associated with an increased risk of serious blood clots. …read more
Delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord at least 3 minutes after birth appears to improve social and fine motor skills in children at age 4 years, a follow-up study showed. No differences in IQ… …read more
A piece of research by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country analyses the effects of PM2. …read more